(Honolulu) – The majority of Hawai‘i State Parks and lands under the jurisdiction of the DLNR Division of Forestry and Wildlife (DOFAW) reopen tomorrow as Tropical Storm Olivia moves away from the islands. Parks and forests lands were closed in the interest of public safety.

DLNR Division of State Parks:

Maui

ʻIao Valley State Monument & Makena State Park reopen 9/13.

Waiʻanapanapa State Park remains closed due to damage through at least 9/14.

Hawai‘i island

All parks open

Oʻahu

All parks open

Nuʻuanu Pali State Wayside (Pali Lookout) is closed due to high winds and fallen trees. Likely reopening 9/13

Ka’ena Point State Park, Mokuleʻia section closed to vehicle access due to anticipated rains and saturated roadways. Pedestrian access is allowed.

Kauaʻi

All parks open

Hāʻena State Park and Nāpali Coast State Wilderness Park remain closed since April flooding

All DOFAW lands on all islands are reopening. All forest users are reminded to remain vigilant and watch for hazards associated with wind and heavy rainfall. Please report downed trees, trail washouts and other damage or hazards on the DOFAW Na Ala Hele website: hawaiitrails.hawaii.gov